View Full Version : Weight class changes for Canadian Nationals? mistake or not hmmm
Delt King
15-06-2011, 06:58 PM
Just pulled this off the entry form below on the CBBF website...Looks to me like they renamed the light-middleweight class as middleweight and grouped last years middleweights with the light-heavyweights making a huge class from over 176 to 198lbs. I certainly hope this is some kind of mistake :confused:...end up on the light end of this class and you're toast!
Mens Junior Bodybuilding:
Mens Junior (One Class) (under 21 years of age *)
Mens Bodybuilding:
Mens Masters Light (age 40 and over - up to 176lbs)
Mens Masters Heavy (age 40 and over - over 176lbs)
Mens Grandmasters 50+ (age 50 and over *)
Mens Bantamweight (up to 143lbs)
Mens Lightweight (over 143lbs to 154lbs)
Mens Welterweight (over 154lbs to 165lbs)
Mens Middleweight (over 165lbs - 176lbs)
Mens Light Heavyweight (over 176lbs - 198lbs)
Mens Heavyweight (over 198lbs - 225lbs)
Mens Super Heavyweight (over 225lbs)
Mens Classic Short Up to 180cm; Max Wt [kg] = (Ht [cm] -100) + 6 [kg]
Mens Classic Tall over 180 cm; Max Wt [kg] = (Ht [cm] -100) + 8 [kg]
Mens Wheelchair
Womens Junior Bodybuilding:
Womens Junior (One Class) (under 21 years of age *)
Womens Bodybuilding:
Womens Grandmasters (age 45 and over *)
Womens Masters Light (age 35 and over, up to 125lbs *)
Womens Masters Heavy (age 35 and over, over 125lbs *)
Womens Lightweight (under 115lbs)
Womens Middleweight (115 lbs to 125lbs)
Womens Light Heavyweight (125 lbs to 140lbs)
Womens Heavyweight (over 140lbs)
Womens Wheelchair
steve_d
15-06-2011, 07:33 PM
don't worry about it. its is for sure a mistake. They always do this mistake in shows, and its always related to light middle.
PS: will you be doing class division too this year, and if so what class? Or would you need to re-qualify?
Delt King
15-06-2011, 11:32 PM
don't worry about it. its is for sure a mistake. They always do this mistake in shows, and its always related to light middle.
PS: will you be doing class division too this year, and if so what class? Or would you need to re-qualify?
Yes i figured it would be a mistake but you'd think that CBBF would be on top of that kind of thing. Anyways yes i'm doing Nationals again. As far as the rules are concerned any class win at Nationals gives you a lifetime bye to compete anytime you want. But even if they were to reverse that rule because it was a classic win and not open i'd still have my provincial open class win that gives me 2 byes to use anytime i want. Regardless i'm finalizing accomodations and travel arrangements early next week (only 16 weeks to go)
Maria
15-06-2011, 11:50 PM
If this is indeed a mistake then it needs to be brought to CBBF's attention so that the correction can be made accordingly.
It seems as if they eliminated the light middleweight class.
I also noticed the masters weight class cut off is now 176 as opposed to the 187 cut off in previous years.
Maria
16-06-2011, 09:12 AM
An FYI, the weight classes are correct. They have been changed to bring the weight classes more in line with the North Americans. The changes have also been made to suit the presidents of the IFBB and the US.
Delt King
16-06-2011, 10:33 AM
wow really? man there are going to be some guys who will be upset about that one. but i guess it makes sense logically. still a 20lbs difference in a class is huge at that level. I was thinking about competing open but there's no way i'm stepping on stage with the likes of Patrick Bernard and Marco Zaborac and Larry Vinette. oh well. Classic i am.
An FYI, the weight classes are correct. They have been changed to bring the weight classes more in line with the North Americans. The changes have also been made to suit the presidents of the IFBB and the US.
Maria
16-06-2011, 02:08 PM
Yeah, I hear ya Delt King!! That is a big difference, especially when all the other classes are only 11 lbs.
It affects many of them men in the masters light and heavy weight classes as well. The cut off use to be 187 and is now cut back to 176. A master guy at 178 or even 190 against a master guy at 225 or more is a huge difference!!
steve_d
17-06-2011, 01:02 PM
this won't affect the guy at 178 pounds...that person will cut another 2 pounds if they are smart. whether its fat or water...
It will affect the 187 pound guys who used to be at the top of their classes, and now have no option but to be in the middle of the new class. In my opinion, that actually isnt the problem. There is one major flaw with this, and this is why I think that there is no way this will actually happen. Middleweight class is the BIGGEST class of this show and most shows, with light heavy not being far behind. So what do they do? combine them?? sheesh. Its dumb, and even if it is to match up north americans, why is NAs like that? why have all the classes seperated by 11 pounds except the two biggest classes? Oh well...it might happen this year, but this will be the last year. same as combining masters bodybuilding with the figure show...they will realize this is a mistake. I just have a hunch someone will catch it sooner - as in, when they see at weigh in the classes have all between 10-13 guys except the one class with 38 competitors. lol.
Maria
20-06-2011, 11:11 PM
this won't affect the guy at 178 pounds...that person will cut another 2 pounds if they are smart. whether its fat or water...
It will affect the 187 pound guys who used to be at the top of their classes, and now have no option but to be in the middle of the new class. In my opinion, that actually isnt the problem. There is one major flaw with this, and this is why I think that there is no way this will actually happen. Middleweight class is the BIGGEST class of this show and most shows, with light heavy not being far behind. So what do they do? combine them?? sheesh. Its dumb, and even if it is to match up north americans, why is NAs like that? why have all the classes seperated by 11 pounds except the two biggest classes? Oh well...it might happen this year, but this will be the last year. same as combining masters bodybuilding with the figure show...they will realize this is a mistake. I just have a hunch someone will catch it sooner - as in, when they see at weigh in the classes have all between 10-13 guys except the one class with 38 competitors. lol.
Oops my bad. My numbers are dyslexic. I meant to type 187 and not 178. Yeah sure the guys closer to the cut off can drop a few extra pounds but the guys in the middle will be just that....in the middle. No, it may necessarily not be a problem if the guy is very well balanced and can hang with the bigger guys. It's not always the biggest guys winning.
The Canadians were the only ones that made sense with the weight classes the way they were. Like you say Steve, the "new" middleweight class will be very large with a lot of guys in the class. I could see them combining the smaller classes like bantam and lightweight but not eliminating light middleweight.
At the NA's they do have more classes for masters men then they do here in Canada. In the masters classes there, they offer all the classes as they do in the open men's classes. They didn't do that for Nationals here though. Maybe to be a step closer in the right direction, they should split the masters classes into light, middle and heavy then, rather then just 2 classes.
They only tried to combine the masters with figure to try and bring in more sponsors for the show.
steve_d
21-06-2011, 07:34 AM
Everyone I've told about this are shocked...and they aren't even affected by it. Wait until weigh in, when the guys who dehydrated to get to 187 find out....
Sean Summers
21-06-2011, 11:37 AM
Hey just be happy you know now and they aren't making changes to the weight classes the night before like they did with the women's classes a few years ago.
Maria
21-06-2011, 12:23 PM
Good point Sean!!
Some guys won't find out until they go to register for the competition because some of them do wait until late in the game to register before a show. They will be the ones who will be shocked when they find out!
Andre Gregoire
22-06-2011, 05:19 PM
At this years Natural Nationals they combined bantam and lightweights at the weigh in and eliminated the welters cause there weren't enough. Shit happens. lol focus on the mirror not the scale... I know easy to say.. he he he
Dryvrgrl
25-06-2011, 07:27 AM
I LOVE the weight class changes for women.. Hello Light Heavyweight!! lol.. (prolly not but ill shoot for it)
Maria
11-07-2011, 09:08 PM
Weight classes changes for Masters Men 40-49.
There will be:
lightweight up to 176
middleweight 176 to 190
heavyweight over 190
Stunna
21-07-2011, 03:53 PM
They prob just wanna match NPC rules, i dont think its a good idea since LHW is already a hard ass class most shows, so now you gonna add another ten guys in the mix.
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